On 2020-10-30 2:19 pm, Thomas Morley wrote:
To the author (Pierre?) of
lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?u=1&id=1119
Many thanks for your snippet, though, please add a description to it.
;)
Would this work better to avoid the hidden note showing up in MIDI?
\grace s4
\once \override Staff.Cl
To the author (Pierre?) of
lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?u=1&id=1119
Many thanks for your snippet, though, please add a description to it. ;)
Thanks,
Harm
>> how can I make the 'rit.' appear below the hairpin?
>
> WARNING: HACK AHEAD! SOLUTION MAY NOT WORK BEYOND MWE!!
>
> \new Dynamics {
>s2\tweak outside-staff-priority #1000 \<
>s2_\tweak outside-staff-priority #2000
> \tweak bound-details.left.text "rit."
> \startTextSpan |
>
Hi Werner,
> how can I make the 'rit.' appear below the hairpin?
WARNING: HACK AHEAD! SOLUTION MAY NOT WORK BEYOND MWE!!
\new Dynamics {
s2\tweak outside-staff-priority #1000 \<
s2_\tweak outside-staff-priority #2000
\tweak bound-details.left.text "rit."
\startTextSpan |
s1\!\
[lilypond 2.23.0]
Folks,
how can I make the 'rit.' appear below the hairpin? Any value of
`outside-staff-priority` seems to be ignored...
\new Dynamics {
s2\tweak outside-staff-priority #1000 \<
s2\tweak outside-staff-priority #2000
\tweak bound-details.left.text "rit."
Hi Andrew
I agree completely about registry changes but this one's easily undo-able.
I'm just experimenting really - I've got Arch Linux working well now in
Virtualbox and Lilypond/Frescobaldi also running well.
Damian
On 30 October 2020 at 15:15, Andrew Bernard wrote:
Hi Damian,
I kno
Hi Damian,
I know this may not be the answer you are wanting, but given that you
have such a lot of heavy machinery on Windows to run LilyPond under
Linux, why not simply run Debian or distro of your choice in
Virtualbox, and you can even get VSC for Linux if you must. It's very
easy to get point
On 30 October 2020 at 14:34, damianlegassick wrote:
Hi
I've got WSL running fine with a Debian distro, Lilypond working fine, Visual
Studio Code doing it's remote thing and Sumatra picking up all the changes in
pdf back on the Windows side.
but no point and click.
I tried to hack Aar
Hi
I've got WSL running fine with a Debian distro, Lilypond working fine, Visual
Studio Code doing it's remote thing and Sumatra picking up all the changes in
pdf back on the Windows side.
but no point and click.
I tried to hack Aaron Hill's answer from a couple of years ago
https://www.
> Am 30.10.2020 um 12:24 schrieb Damien Garwood :
>
> So far, we have been using MIDI to hear our scores back, but since MIDI is an
> events-only system, does that accurately reflect how the score looks? For
> instance, articulations wouldn't be able to be replicated in MIDI, nor would
> the
> [...] I take it the "angle brackets" are the < and > symbols? The
> reason I ask is because screen readers often read these out as
> "less" and "greater".
Yes. The terminology is a bit unfortunate – indeed, “less than” and
“greater than” are the correct names for the ASCII characters < and >,
Hi Aaron,
Having no prior knowledge of print, please excuse me for asking, but I
take it the "angle brackets" are the < and > symbols? The reason I ask
is because screen readers often read these out as "less" and "greater".
That's one of the things that confused us - the fact that sometimes you
MIDI output from LilyPond is usually the way one would be able to listen to
their score.
While MusicXML can be converted *to* LilyPond, the reverse is not possible to
my knowledge. There is an open issue [2] filed requesting a MusicXML backend
to LilyPond, which would enable it to output
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